Israel International

The Israel International in badminton is an international open held in Israel since 1975. It was held annually from 1975 to 1982, but between 1983 and 2005 the competition was held only twice (1990 and 1998). The competition was resumed in 2006 under a new name "Hatzor International", after the club which host the event at Kibbutz Hatzor. Israeli National Badminton Championships started in 1977.

Previous winners

Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1975 Israel Victor Yusim No competition Israel Victor Yusim
Israel Michael Schneidman
No competition
1976 Israel Michael Schneidman Netherlands Tineke Hof Israel Victor Yusim
Israel Michael Schneidman
Netherlands Tineke Hof
Netherlands Devora Geffen
No competition
1977 Israel Victor Yusim Sweden Eva Unglick Israel Victor Yusim
Israel Michael Schneidman
Sweden Eva Unglick
Israel Chaya Grunstein
1978 Israel Victor Yusim Israel Chaya Grunstein Israel Victor Yusim
Israel Michael Schneidman
Israel Chaya Grunstein
Israel Carole Silman
Israel Michael Rappaport
Israel Carole Silman
1979 Israel Victor Yusim Sweden Eva Unglick Israel Victor Yusim
Israel Michael Schneidman
Sweden Eva Unglick
Israel Chaya Grunstein
Israel Nissim Duk
Israel Eva Unglick
1980 Israel Yitzhak Serrouya Germany Elka Kalb Israel Nissim Duk
Israel Yitzhak Serrouya
Germany Elka Kalb
Israel Irit Ben Shushan
Israel Michael Rappaport
Israel Eva Unglick
1981 Austria Johann Ratheyser Austria Adelhid Losek Austria Johann Rathyser
Austria Gerard Hofegger
Sweden Eva Unglick
Israel Irit Ben Shushan
Austria Johann Ratheyser
Austria Adelheid Losek
1982 England Andrew Downes England Lisa Salmon England David Spurling
England Stuart Spurling
England Lisa Salmon
England J. Downes
England David Spurling
England H. Blake
1983
1989
No competition
1990 France Stephane Renault France Christelle Mol Portugal Ricardo Fernandes
Portugal Marco Vasconcelos
France Christelle Mol
France Virginie Delvingt
France Stephane Renault
France Elodie Mansuy
1991
1997
No competition
1998 Lithuania Aivaras Kvedarauskas Israel Svetlana Zilberman Lithuania Aivaras Kvedarauskas
Israel Nir Yusim
Israel Svetlana Zilberman
Bulgaria Diana Koleva
Israel Leon Pugatch
Israel Svetlana Zilberrman
1999
2005
No competition
2006 Czech Republic Petr Koukal Slovenia Maja Tvrdy Slovenia Luka Petric
Slovenia Mateuz Srekl
No competition Slovenia Luka Petric
Slovenia Maja Tvrdy
2007 Japan Sho Sasaki England Tracey Hallam Germany Jochen Cassel
Germany Thomas Tesche
Ukraine Valeriy Atrashenkov
Ukraine Elena Prus
2008
2012
No competition
2013 Russia Vladimir Malkov Portugal Telma Santos Russia Vladimir Malkov
Russia Vadim Novoselov
Russia Olga Golovanova
Russia Viktoriia Vorobeva
Russia Vladimir Malkov
Russia Viktoriia Vorobeva
2014 Ukraine Artem Pochtarev Ukraine Gennadiy Natarov
Ukraine Artem Pochtarev
No competition Ukraine Gennadiy Natarov
Ukraine Yuliya Kazarinova

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